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Pending is a term often used to denote the status of a task, project, or application that is in progress but not yet completed. It is commonly used in various fields such as business, law, technology, and medicine to indicate that an action or decision is awaited.
Definition[edit]
In general, the term "pending" refers to something that is awaiting decision or settlement. It is derived from the Latin word 'pendere', which means to hang or to suspend. In a broader sense, it can also mean something that is imminent or likely to happen in the near future.
Usage in Different Fields[edit]
Business[edit]
In the business world, "pending" is often used to describe the status of orders, transactions, or projects that are in progress but not yet completed. For example, a pending order in e-commerce is an order that has been received but not yet fulfilled.
Law[edit]
In law, a case or matter is said to be pending from its inception until the issuance of a final judgment. A pending case is one that is ongoing and has not yet been resolved.
Technology[edit]
In the field of technology, particularly in software development and IT services, "pending" is used to denote the status of tasks or issues that are yet to be resolved. For instance, a pending update in a software application is an update that is available but has not yet been installed.
Medicine[edit]
In medicine, "pending" is often used to describe the status of lab results or medical reports that are yet to be finalized. For example, a pending lab result is a result that has been processed but not yet reviewed or released.
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